someMacalister/1945, 156: `Lettering pocked on two sides (up-top-down) much worn, especially towards the end. As a result of the absence of the stemline the letters tend to overlap a little. The last name cannot be entirely deciphered, with close attention, except the vowels IA, which cannot be traced...The A following the L has been omitted by some copyists, but I have re-examined the stone with special reference to this disagreement, and find the letters very clear and certain. The following M is brought up very close to the L, the A being as it were squeezed in between, but of its existence there can be no doubt'.